Sound familiar?
You go days without checking your bank app because you already know it's not going to make you feel good.
You've been meaning to make a budget for about two years now.
There's at least one bill you're paying without really knowing what it's for.
You've Googled "how to fix my finances" more than once and closed the tab.
None of that makes you bad with money. It makes you someone who hasn't had a real starting point yet. That's what this is.
Find out exactly where you stand.
The Financial Adulting Audit is a 20-minute, 44-point self-assessment that shows you exactly where your money is strong, where it's leaking, and what to fix first.
No complicated language. No overwhelm. Just honest questions, a real score, and a clear starting point.
- ✓ A score across 5 areas of your financial life
- ✓ A breakdown of what each section means
- ✓ Your first three action steps, ready to go
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Here's how this works.
Three steps. No guessing. No overwhelm.
Take the free audit
Answer 44 honest questions about your money. Get a score. Find out exactly where the gaps are.
See what to fix first
Your results show which areas need the most attention. No guessing. No generic advice. Just your specific starting point.
Fix it in 30 days
The 30-Day Money Reset walks you through one small action per day until the gaps the audit found are actually closed.
Most people already know something is off with their money. This is how you find out exactly what it is. And what to do about it.
"Built from the conversation nobody was having."
We're the friend who actually talks about money.
Not from a place of having it all figured out. From a place of looking at the same mess and deciding to actually do something about it.
The person behind this is a 31-year-old who, if you asked her right now, couldn't tell you her exact account balances without checking. Doesn't know her interest rates off the top of her head. Has subscriptions she keeps meaning to cancel. Eats out more than she should. Has things she owes that she's been avoiding looking at.
She's also the person her friends come to when they need to actually talk through their money. She watches people struggle online and wishes she could sit down with every single one of them. That's not something one person can do. So she built something that could.
These tools didn't come from a textbook. They came from deciding it was finally time to actually look, not because everything was figured out, but because it wasn't.
Read more about us →You already know something needs to change.
The audit is free. It takes 20 minutes. And it will tell you exactly where to start.
Take the Free Audit Free. 20 minutes. Just a starting point.